There's no limit to the people Adele can reach with her voice.
Everyone knows that. So when "Saturday Night Live" took on the
sometimes troublesome Thanksgiving family dinner, the sketch show
solved it with Adele.

In the sketch, a diverse family and guests are sitting down for
the Thankgiving meal and things are ready to erupt.

The conservative aunt, played by Aidy Bryant, says what she's
grateful for: "I'm thankful the governor is not going to let
those refugees in here."

"Oh my God," one guest, played by Cecily Strong, responds in
disbelief.

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Things get nuts as conversation goes from the refugees, to ISIS,
and then comes to a head when Bryant asks the only black man at
the table (played by Jay Pharoah), "Why is it that your friends
keep antagonizing the police?"

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It's at that time that the young girl at the table pushes play on
the radio and Adele's new single, "Hello," has a soothing and
hypnotic effect on the group — no one is immune to the singer's
charms.